Disneyland is the original Disney park and home to many classic rides. But Disney has also done its very best to keep the park modern, which results in it having one of the best attraction lineups of any Disney park. Read on to learn everything you need to know about the rides of Disneyland!
We also have a plan for how to visit these rides in a single day in our one-day Disneyland Itinerary.
We have a full post on Lightning Lanes at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, so if you’re looking to put together a complete Lightning Lane strategy you’ll want to read that post, too.
And if you’re traveling with little ones, you’ll also want to check the height requirements for every ride at Disneyland.
New and Upcoming at Disneyland
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure opened on November 15, replacing the old Splash Mountain ride.
In early 2026, Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run will get a new storyline featuring the Mandalorian and Grogu.
The Best Rides at Disneyland
Let’s start with the rankings. This list, like this entire guide, pertains only to Disneyland park, not the entire resort. We have a separate guide to the rides of Disney California Adventure—the other park at Disneyland Resort—if you’d like to learn more about those.
This is a completely subjective list, and it doesn’t at all compare to the thought I put into the ranking of all the rides at Walt Disney World. Indeed, it might not even be consistent with those rankings.
The most obvious thing to note is that I have a bias toward rides that aren’t present in Walt Disney World. Three of the top five rides are unique to Disneyland, including the top pick.
Here are the best ten rides / attractions at Disneyland:
Indiana Jones Adventure
Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance
Haunted Mansion
Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln
Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway
Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run
Pirates of the Caribbean
Space Mountain
We discuss all of these in detail below. So read on or CTRL+F to the ride you’re interested in learning more about. Now, onto the guide!
Guide to The Rides of Disneyland Park
We’ll go land by land, discussing the attractions in each. We provide brief descriptions just to give you a sense of what to expect. For rides that are in both Walt Disney World and Disneyland, we’ll also offer a quick comparison to the Disney World version.
For each attraction, we give a “Riding it” style tip. We assume you’re using Multi Pass for these sections, though most attractions in the park don’t use Multi Pass.
For the most part, this will just tell you whether to (1) visit at rope drop (read about rope drop at Disneyland), (2) get a Multi Pass Lightning Lane, (3) expect a short wait, or (4) visit midday while waits across the park are long, the heat is high, and you’re waiting on your next Lightning Lane. We also indicate, next to the ride names, whether these rides offer Lightning Lanes or a single rider line.
Also, if you’re traveling with little ones, you’ll want to check the height requirements for every ride at Disneyland.
Main Street, U.S.A.
The first land you’ll enter at the park is Main Street, U.S.A. While it’s mostly known for the shopping, snacking, and scenery, there is plenty to be experienced in this land. We typically combine much of our Main Street, U.S.A. activities into block around 2PM.
The Disney Gallery
Height: None
Type: Explorable Gallery
The Disney Gallery is a collection of art and artifacts pertaining to Disney, particularly the Disney parks. There’s no reason not to at least drop in for a quick peek.
Visiting It: The Disney Gallery is a good way to get out of the heat in the middle of the day while waiting on your next Lightning Lane.
The Disneyland Story presenting Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
Height: None
Type: Animatronic Stage Show
Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln is a legendary audio animatronic show centering on President Lincoln and the Civil War. It is absolutely a must-do during a visit to Disneyland.
Watching It: Like The Disney Gallery, you’ll want to visit Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln during the middle of the day while waiting on your next Lightning Lane.
Disneyland Railroad
Height: None
Type: Slow / Railroad / Transport
The Disneyland Railroad is an open air railroad attraction that takes you around the perimeter of Disneyland park. It should not be confused with the Disneyland Monorail, which is a monorail that takes you between Downtown Disney and Tomorrowland.
The Disneyland Railroad makes stops at Main Street U.S.A., New Orleans Square, Fantasyland/Toontown, and Tomorrowland. The ride does have elements (e.g. scenery, narration) that go beyond just rolling around the park, so it is definitely worth a ride.
Riding It: The biggest factor in determining Disneyland Railroad wait time is how many trains are running, and sometimes you’ll have to wait for multiple trains. It’s a good midday ride, as you’ll at least be sitting for the ride. If there are big crowds, Tomorrowland is the place to find the shortest waits.
Because it has multiple stations, you might find you only want to ride part of it (point to point, rather than roundtrip). We think the best section is from Tomorrowland to Main Street, with New Orleans Square to Fantasyland a close second.
Main Street Cinema
Height: None
Type: Short Films
The Main Street Cinema is an indoor attraction that consists of six screens showing Disney shorts—typically very old Mickey Mouse shorts. We find this really cool, and it’s a great piece of Disney history, but it will take a decent chunk of time to watch all of each of the shorts (I’ve honestly never tried this).
Visiting It: Pop in at any point during the day, particularly when you want to get out of the sun.
Main Street Vehicles
Height: None
Type: Slow / Transport
The Main Street Vehicles are a collection of vehicles that make one-way trips between the front of the park (Town Square) and Sleeping Beauty Castle. They are low capacity but rarely have waits other than waiting for the vehicle to arrive and depart. Maybe these are a bit simple or cheesy, but they’re a classic.
Riding It: The Main Street Vehicles have the most limited hours of any attraction, though they do often run into the afternoon, unlike their Magic Kingdom counterparts. We’d recommend trying to catch them as late as possible (minding their hours!!), as there are higher priorities early in the day.
Tomorrowland
After walking down Main Street, U.S.A., you’ll be at the hub of the park. To your right is Tomorrowland, a land themed to the future (but really mostly to outer space).
Astro Orbitor
Height: None
Type: Aerial Carousel
Astro Orbitor is an aerial carousel (like Dumbo). Unlike Magic Kingdom’s Astro Orbiter, Disneyland’s Astro Orbitor at Disneyland is not elevated. The position right near the entry to Tomorrowland sort of makes up for this, as you’ll still be treated to good views of Sleeping Beauty Castle.
Riding It: Hop on in the first two hours of the day or last hour. Following our rope drop strategy, it’s good to come here after your first few Fantasyland rides. This is a higher morning priority than the dark rides and carrousel in Fantasyland.
Autopia (Multi Pass LL)
Height: 32” / 81cm (54” / 137cm drive alone)
Type: Go Kart
Autopia is a go kart style ride. Besides some small scenes along the course, Autopia offers unique views of Tomorrowland. Generally, this is a “what you see is what you get” kind of attraction. If your kids (or you) have to drive around, then ride it. Otherwise, you’re not missing out.
Riding It: Autopia is a good attraction to visit after you’ve hit major highlights to start your day. We suggest getting there around 10AM to 11AM and bearing with a 10 to 20-minute wait. It’s a really unpleasant ride to spend too much time on or around because of the fumes and annoying noise of the cars running.
Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters (Multi Pass LL)
Height: None
Type: Dark / Shooter
If you’re unfamiliar with the Buzz Lightyear rides at every Disney castle park, they’re essentially standard dark rides with a twist—you’re equipped with a laser blaster and tasked with shooting targets. For small kids particular, we prefer the Disneyland version over the Magic Kingdom version because the blasters are attached by a cable and can be dismounted and moved freely.
Riding It: You can either ride this early in the day when the wait is 5 to 10 minutes (if you’re trying to double up on it) or just grab a Lightning Lane for it anytime in the day. It’s one of the easier Multi Pass reservations to get.
Disneyland Monorail
Height: Any
Type: Transport
The Disneyland Monorail operates between Downtown Disney and Tomorrowland. You can use it either as an entry / exit to the park or just as a 15-minute attraction if you round-trip back to Tomorrowland.
Riding It: Waits for the monorail rarely get long. Ride it midday to escape the sun and chaos of the park, or save it for when you’re leaving.
Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage
Height: None
Type: Dark / Submarine
Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage is a 15-minute underwater ride located in Tomorrowland between Autopia and Matterhorn. The ride is an older submarine attraction with a permanent Finding Nemo overlay. It’s reminiscent of the Epcot ride The Seas With Nemo and Friends, but the technology—the underwater submarine—is quite different.
Keep in mind you are in a 40-person, dark, underwater submarine, sitting shoulder-to-shoulder for 15 minutes. And like all rides, there are sometimes unexplained delays. If those conditions don’t sound okay to you, don’t ride!
Riding It: Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage is one of the most annoying rides to fit into your day. Because it has a long load time and ride time, it is a bad choice for early in the day.
It also is one of the more popular rides without Lightning Lane, making it a bad choice for the middle of the day. Typically we place this is as a low-priority attraction, skipping it many visits. If we want to ride, we’ll squeeze it in around 3PM to 6PM and just deal with the wait.
Star Tours — The Adventures Continue (Multi Pass LL)
Height: 40” / 102cm
Type: Thrill
Star Tours laid the technological groundwork for some of the best rides in Disney parks. Once you enter your Star Tours vehicle with the other passengers, the movement of the vehicle and the screen in front of you combine to take you on a thrilling journey through the Star Wars universe.
There are two really great things about Star Tours, beyond the ride itself. First, the queue is one of the best at Disneyland (a park which generally has lacking queues). Once you’re inside the building, you’re in your storyline, preparing to depart on your tour.
Second, the ride is dynamic. Disney has added storylines every few years as new Star Wars movies have come out, so you can have different experiences across multiple rides.
Riding It: You usually won’t have much trouble grabbing a mid-to-late Lightning Lane for this.
Space Mountain (Multi Pass LL, Single Rider)
Height: 40” / 102cm
Type: Indoor Dark Roller Coaster
Space Mountain is a similar concept to but better execution than the Magic Kingdom version. The basic elements are the same—it’s an indoor space-themed ride in the dark. The major difference for us is that the Disneyland version is much smoother, and that puts it on our list of the top Disneyland rides.
Disney also often runs it with a Star Wars overlay, transforming it to “Hyperspace Mountain.” This makes it slightly more popular than usual, but it doesn’t really transform the substance of the ride in our mind.
Riding It: We typically make this our first Lightning Lane, planning to visit it after tackling some short morning waits in Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. Guests looking to double up on the exciting rides can head here in the first 30 minutes. There’s also a single rider line.
Fantasyland
The back of the park, starting with and behind Sleeping Beauty Castle, and between Frontierland and Tomorrowland, is Fantasyland. Fantasyland is where you’ll find most of the “traditional” Disney rides, like the carrousel, Dumbo ride, and the dark rides through storybooks.
Alice In Wonderland
Height: None
Type: Dark
Alice In Wonderland is a straightforward dark ride themed to the 1951 Disney film…Alice in Wonderland (surprise!). It’s one of Disneyland’s longer and more enjoyable dark rides, and it usually has a wait that is reflective of its quality.
Riding It: If you must ride Alice In Wonderland (we think you must), it should be done in the first 30 minutes or last hour of your day. The ride will have a long wait within the first fifteen minutes of the park opening, and it will hold that wait until the evening entertainment starts.
Casey Jr. Circus Train
Height: None
Type: Kiddie Railroad
The Casey Jr. Circus Train is a small railroad ride that takes guest around the miniature scenes in Storybook Land. It’s not a must-ride (well, it is to us), but it is usually good to pair with Storybook Land Canal Boats.
Riding It: Like Storybook Land Canal Boats, the Casey Jr. Circus Train sometimes has limited hours. We recommend pairing it with Storybook Land Canal Boats if the wait is under 20 minutes. Typically we try and get these done early in the morning, but they’re not the worst rides to push into the afternoon.
Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Height: None
Type: Aerial Carousel
Dumbo is the famous aerial carousel of Disneyland. Ride in your very own Dumbo vehicle, soaring in a circle at a moderate height about the ground.
Riding It: After Peter Pan’s Flight and Alice In Wonderland, Dumbo is the highest priority for your morning in Fantasyland. Typically we try and just hop in line early, right as it’s unloading to walk right onto the ride.
“it's a small world” (Multi Pass LL)
Height: None
Type: Dark / Boat
“It’s a small world” is the classic boat ride through colorful displays celebrating the different countries and cultures of the world. It’s all to the tune of the somewhat maddening song, “it’s a small world.”
Riding It: This is the lowest priority Lightning Lane at Disneyland, and we’ll usually just grab one later in the afternoon.
King Arthur Carrousel
Height: None
Type: Carousel
This is a carousel.
Riding It: King Arthur Carrousel generally has low wait times throughout the day. We rarely ride it in the morning, as it isn’t a good use of time. Usually we’ll fit it into the afternoon or push it later into the evening.
Mad Tea Party
Height: None
Type: Teacup (Spinning)
Mad Tea Party is the classic spinning ride. Grab a seat in a colorful teacup and spin around for about 90 seconds. Note that while you control the most vicious part of the spinning, some amount is unavoidable.
Riding It: Mad Tea Party is a lower priority Fantasyland ride. We’ll often ride it early when it’s a walk-on, but it can be saved for the afternoon, too, if you don’t mind a mild wait.
Matterhorn Bobsleds (Multi Pass LL, Single Rider)
Height: 42” / 107cm
Type: Roller Coaster
Matterhorn Bobsleds isn’t a perfect roller coaster, but it has a special spot in my heart. This is a bit of a bumpy, uncomfortable ride through the Matterhorn, where you’ll encounter the Abominable Snowman.
While the ride isn’t itself comparable to Disney World’s Expedition Everest, it clearly influenced that ride. As an adult who loves Everest, Matterhorn really makes me feel like a kid again.
Riding It: If you want to ride it multiple times, feel free to trade off some more “kiddie” rides to fit this into your morning standby waits. Either way, we typically make it our second Lightning Lane, after Space Mountain, continuing our morning focus on this part of the park. There is also a single rider line.
Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride
Height: None
Type: Dark
There are several great dark rides at Disneyland, but Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride stands above them. For one, most of us know very little about Mr. Toad, so this adventure and its characters are all new to us. Beyond that, the ride has a bold turn in its narrative in a way that few Disney rides do (sorry, no spoilers!).
Riding It: If the morning is slow, we’ll sometimes squeeze this one in while it has a short wait. Otherwise, it’s safe to save it for midday when you can grab a 20 to 45 minute wait between Lightning Lanes.
Peter Pan’s Flight
Height: None
Type: Dark
This is another dark ride with a twist—you’ll “fly” through the story of Peter Pan, hanging from above in your very own flying ship. There are differences between Peter Pan’s Flight at Disneyland and at Magic Kingdom, but most casual guests are unlikely to notice much.
Riding It: Head there as part of Early Entry if you have it (otherwise save it for later in the day). Peter Pan’s Flight is the ride without Lightning Lane that maintains the longest waits throughout the day, and it is close to so many other good morning rides that we pretty much always start our day at Peter Pan’s Flight if we have Early Entry.
Pinocchio’s Daring Journey
Height: None
Type: Dark
Pinocchio’s Daring Journey is a standard dark ride through the story of Pinocchio. It’s a fun, albeit old school, dark ride, in the same style as nearby Snow White’s Enchanted Wish and Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride.
Riding It: If the morning is slow, we’ll sometimes squeeze this one in while it has no wait. Otherwise, it’s safe to save it for midday when you can grab a 15 to 30 minute wait between Lightning Lanes.
Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough
Height: None
Type: Explorable
The Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough is one of the finest examples of a walkthrough attraction in a Disney park. Inside of Sleeping Beauty Castle, you can walk through an artistic telling of the story of Sleeping Beauty. The art is beautiful, and this is a chance for everyone to explore one of the most iconic structures in theme park history!
Visiting It: The Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough is a great way to pass some time in the middle of the day. No need to worry about waits.
Snow White’s Enchanted Wish
Height: None
Type: Dark
Snow White’s Enchanted Wish is a standard dark ride through the story of Snow White. As this ride is no longer found in Magic Kingdom, we definitely think it’s worth a visit if you can make time for it. (Note: we have heard parents complain that this ride is scarier than their kids anticipated.) The ride was updated in 2021 with some new effects, and we were happy to see the ride still maintains much of its classic feel.
Riding It: If the morning is slow, we’ll sometimes squeeze this one in while it has no wait. Otherwise, it’s safe to save it for midday when you can grab a 15 to 30 minute wait between Lightning Lanes.
Storybook Land Canal Boats
Height: None
Type: Boat
The Storybook Land Canal Boats is an outdoor boat ride that takes guests past a variety of miniature models of Disney film settings. These are really cool, and Storybook Land Canal Boats is definitely an underrated attraction at Disneyland.
Riding It: Waits for Storybook Land Canal Boats typically sit between 15 and 45 minutes. The ride does not have a Lightning Lane, and it sometimes has limited hours. This is a ride for passing time midday, hopefully with a shorter wait. If our morning is going well, we’ll sometimes squeeze it in early.
Mickey’s Toontown
One of my most “Disney” moments was walking into this land shaking my head at its absurdity (not necessarily a negative, FWIW) while a kid next to me screamed “WOW THAT’S THE COOLEST THING EVER!” The land is located at the far back of the park, down a path next to “it’s a small world.”
Toontown Playground
Height: None
Type: Explorable Playground
The Toontown playground reopened in 2023 as a great new space. Our toddler could have spent all day here. It’s a combination of outdoor activities, like slides and seesaws, along with indoor interactive cartoon houses.
Visiting Them: They’re a good place to let the smallest children unwind briefly. They’re typically open with no lines throughout the day, just mind the Toontown hours.
Chip ‘n’ Dale’s GADGETcoaster
Height: 35” / 89cm
Type: Kiddie Coaster
Chip ‘n’ Dale’s GADGETcoaster is a very short kiddie coaster (I think it’s the shortest ride in Disneyland Resort). That said, it’s really quite enjoyable for its length and relative low profile in the back of the park.
Riding It: The revamped Toontown is drawing bigger crowds than in the past. If you can get to this one early, perhaps as part of a Runaway Railway rope drop, you’ll find a short wait. But by midday waits can reach and sit at 40 minutes. There will be a slight dip late in the day as young children leave, but if you don’t get here early you might not consider this one worth the effort.
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway (Multi Pass LL)
Height: None
Type: Trackless cartoon dark ride
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway is a fun-for-all-ages dark ride featuring the modern versions of Mickey and the gang. If you’ve been on this ride at Hollywood Studios (Disney World), this version is nearly identical. If you haven’t, the ride is an exciting, colorful trip through a cartoon land.
It’s a great ride, I’d only advise that you be prepared for a little fright from the littlest kids. The ride generally walks a fine line of being exciting but not too intense, but some kids on some days will find it overwhelming.
Riding It: Runaway Railway is part of Multi Pass and usually a middle priority on that service. Families with small children, particularly if you’re not using Multi Pass, may opt to rope drop this one (it isn’t a part of Early Entry), following it up with a nearby character visit and a ride on Chip ‘n’ Dale’s GADGETcoaster.
Mickey’s House and Meet Mickey / Minnie’s House
Height: None
Type: Explorable / Character
Mickey and Minnie have separate houses in Toontown. Mickey Mouse consistently greets at his house, with the house itself being used a queue. Minnie Mouse occasionally greets at her house, but the house is often just available for a quick walkthrough.
Visiting It: Mickey and Minnie are incredibly popular, so your best options are to visit right when the park opens or late in the day. Just mind the hours of the attraction, and keep in mind that times immediately after parades (during which time the characters are at the parade, not in their houses) or nighttime shows are likely to see a bump.
Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin (Multi Pass LL)
Height: None
Type: Dark
Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin is a hybrid spinning ride (like the teacups) and dark ride. Your vehicle spins as you proceed through the Roger Rabbit story. It’s actually a really well-designed dark ride, and I think it would be better without the spinning.
Riding It: Toontown has seen more popularity since its rebuild and the debut of Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway. As a result, Car Toon Spin is one of the more popular rides in Disneyland and its Lightning Lane runs out a bit faster than in the past. It still isn’t in the top tier, but you don’t want to ignore it too long in the morning.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge wraps around the back of the park. It connects twice to the path between Frontierland and Fantasyland and then on its far end to Bayou Country. There are two rides in the land.
Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run (Multi Pass LL, Single Rider)
Height: 38” / 97cm
Type: Interactive Motion Simulation
Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run is an interactive motion simulator ride where a group of six guests are put in control of the famed Millennium Falcon spaceship.
The team of six is broken into two pilots (who steer laterally and vertically), two gunners (who hit buttons to fire guns), and two engineers (who hit buttons to repair the ship). The visuals on the ride are cool, but you might find yourself a bit too distracted by your job to really appreciate them.
Some people say pilot is the best job. It’s the most challenging, has the best view, and is entirely forward facing. Honestly, we don’t mind being engineers (we’ve also been pilots), as you have a good view of all the action and your job is really easy.
Riding It: Smugglers Run is a good use of a Lightning Lane once you’ve gotten through some of the more popular rides like Space Mountain and Indiana Jones Adventure.
Single rider is also a good option, but know that you’ll be missing some of the queue if you take that route. You’ll miss Hondo, but still get to explore the “chess board room.”
Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance (Lightning Lane Single Pass)
Height: 40” / 102cm
Type: Trackless Dark Ride w/ Motion Simulation
Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is Disneyland newest ride and one of the best rides in the world. It’s a trackless dark ride that takes you on an escape from the First Order and Kylo Ren. The technology, animatronics, and immersion are unlike anything you’ll encounter anywhere else.
Riding It: Rise of the Resistance has a Lightning Lane Single Pass that is usually quite highly priced. We’re a tad biased as frequent riders and visitors to Walt Disney World, which also has the ride, but we don’t feel its worth its price.
It can be a good place to start your day, though you’ll run the risk of missing out on short waits in Fantasyland. While we see this as a tough trade, we feel like most guests probably know whether they care more about Rise of the Resistance or the Fantasyland rides.
Frontierland
Continuing counter-clockwise around the park from Fantasyland, past Galaxy’s Edge, you’ll find Frontierland. You can enter the land via a winding path from the back of Fantasyland—which also connects to Galaxy’s Edge—or through its main gate at the park’s hub.
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (Multi Pass LL)
Height: 40” / 102cm
Type: Roller Coaster
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is, deservedly, one of the most famous rides in the Disney parks, and the Disneyland version is our favorite. This roller coaster takes you on an awesome adventure through Big Thunder Mountain. The ride is on of Disney’s longer and most impressive roller coasters.
Riding It: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, despite being so excellent, is really more of a mid-priority ride. Waits don’t jump increase as quickly or as high as the other rides, and Lightning Lane times don’t disappear too quickly. You can push your Lightning Lane later, but we often grab it third, preferring to push the slower-loading Indiana Jones Adventure into the afternoon.
Mark Twain Riverboat
Height: None
Type: Slow / Riverboat
The Mark Twain Riverboat is one of large two boat rides around the Rivers of America. It’s a great way to escape the bustle of the park and see some new sites. The riverboat itself is worth a few minutes of exploration. We prefer the Sailing Ship Columbia.
Riding It: Visit it midday when waiting on a Lightning Lane and while other waits are long. Mind its limited hours, and try to catch it right when it’s arriving (don’t wait in line for it immediately after it departs).
Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island
Height: None
Type: Explorable
Pirates Lair is a large, explorable area geared toward children. You have to take a raft to get there. Most parents use this as an opportunity to let their kids run wild, keeping a loose eye on them (age dependent) or meeting them at the other end of a cave.
You could easily spend 30 minutes or more on the island, but we usually save it for late midday and only include it in our day if things work out.
Visiting It: Visit it midday when waiting on a Lightning Lane and while other waits are long. Mind its limited hours.
Sailing Ship Columbia
Height: None
Type: Slow Riverboat
The Sailing Ship Columbia is one of large two boat rides around the Rivers of America. It’s a great way to escape the bustle of the park and see some new sites. The ship itself is worth a few minutes of exploration. We prefer this ship to the Mark Twain Riverboat.
Riding It: Visit it midday when waiting on a Lightning Lane and while other waits are long. Mind its limited hours, and try to catch it right when it’s arriving (don’t wait in line for it after it departs).
Adventureland
Running parallel to Frontierland is Adventureland. You can cross between these lands right near their entrances or at Pirates of the Caribbean, the start of New Orleans Square. After walking down Main Street, U.S.A., the gateway to Adventureland is the first one on your left.
Indiana Jones Adventure (Multi Pass LL)
Height: 46” / 117cm
Type: Thrill / Dark
There are a few of reasons people might not love Indiana Jones Adventure. It was originally based on a non-Disney property (since acquired by Disney), and people don’t like that. It also shares a ride vehicle and nearly identical (no, they’re not identical) track layout with Walt Disney World’s DINOSAUR.
But scroll up and look again (don’t actually)—we put this as our top ride at Disneyland. We even rank it as one of the best Disney rides in the world.
That’s how good it is. Honestly, the comparisons to DINOSAUR are downright silly, as the rides use completely different effects and room designs.
In case you’re unfamiliar with DINOSAUR, sorry to have left you behind! Indiana Jones Adventure takes you on a journey through ancient ruins in a 12-person vehicle (like a big car). There are twist, turns, small drops, and frightening moments. There’s a lot of greatness in this ride, and it is a definite must-ride at Disneyland.
Riding It: Indiana Jones Adventure is a high-demand Multi Pass attraction, but the Lightning Lane is not the quickest. We try to push Indiana Jones Adventure into the middle or end of the day, usually with our third or fourth Lightning Lane. You may need to move it up earlier on a busy day.
Note: Indiana Jones Adventure used to have a rarely open single rider line. I believe it no longer ever uses that line, but it might be worth asking.
Jungle Cruise
Height: None
Type: Slow / Boat
Jungle Cruise is an outdoor boat ride through various jungle scenes led by a humorous skipper. It is among the most classic of Disney attractions, even if you aren’t blown away by the jokes. If you are blown away, they’ll probably have to file a missing person report.
Riding It: We prioritize Jungle Cruise and try to get to it in the morning when it is a walk on or at least when the waits are 20 minutes or less. It’s a better ride during the day (at least if you’re new to the ride), so don’t push it too late. For whatever reason, this ride isn’t as popular as its Magic Kingdom counterpart.
Adventureland Treehouse
Height: None
Type: Explorable
The new Adventureland Treehouse, replacing Tarzan’s Treehouse, has now opened. While it is nice to see some updated features, the overall experience—a walk through a treehouse—remains the same.
Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room
Height: None
Type: Animatronic Show
This 15-minute classic animatronic bird show is a must-watch for anyone looking for a true “Disney” experience. That said, it’s one of those shows that isn’t for everyone. We love it and try to see it every time we have a day at the park.
Watching It: Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room rarely has waits, but shows run only every 20 to 30 minutes. It’s a great place to get away from the heat midday (they sell Dole Whip outside it) while you’re waiting on your next Lightning Lane.
New Orleans Square
The first land added to Disneyland was New Orleans Square. It sits just past Adventureland and Frontierland, beginning where those lands converge at Pirates of the Caribbean. The design of the itself is beautiful and some of Disney’s best work.
Haunted Mansion (Multi Pass LL)
Height: None
Type: Slow / Dark
It would be insulting to Haunted Mansion—and it would earn me the hatred of its many fans—to say the Florida and California versions of this ride are mostly the same…but they really are. Yes there are some differences, but conceptually, if you’ve been on Haunted Mansion in Magic Kingdom, or even Phantom Manor in Paris, you’ll know what to expect.
This is a dark ride through haunted house that is playing host to 999 “happy haunts.” Some kids will find it a bit scary, but at the end of the day it walks a great line between fright and whimsy. This is definitely a must-ride when visiting Disneyland.
Riding It: Outside of the holiday season, when the ride is overlaid with Nightmare Before Christmas design, you’re safe to grab a Lightning Lane for this one midday.
Pirates of the Caribbean
Height: None
Type: Slow / Dark / Boat
Note: During the 2024 period that Haunted Mansion has been closed, Pirates of the Caribbean has had a Multi Pass Lightning Lane. We don’t know if it will keep it once Haunted Mansion reopens in mid-to-late 2024.
The Disneyland version of Pirates of the Caribbean is the longest in the world at over 15 minutes. It’s a dark boat ride that takes you through the spooky, adventurous, and fun story of the pirates in the Caribbean. There are obviously lots of similarities to other versions of the ride, but this is a unique version that is a must-ride at Disneyland.
Riding It: This is one that you need to walk a fine line with. It’s too long to visit immediately at the start of the day, but waits can get long and there’s no Lightning Lane. We’ll typically squeeze this one in right at the tail end of our morning, about 90 to 120 minutes into the day.
Bayou Country
Bayou Country (formerly Critter Country) is located all the way at the other end of New Orleans Square. The land is a real pain to get to, but it thankfully shouldn’t demand too much of your time.
Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes
Height: None
Type: Canoe / Water
Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes is a canoe ride around Tom Sawyer island where the 20 guests in the canoe are asked to paddle their way through the ten-minute journey. It’s a tiring attraction, but at least a unique one, too.
Riding It: Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes is highly seasonal and typically only operates during the busiest days, and even then they have very limited hours. Waits typically sit between 10 and 20 minutes when they’re operating.
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Height: None
Type: Slow / Dark
This dark ride takes you through a story of Winnie the Pooh, including his dreams, while a storm hits the Hundred Acre Wood. It’s a fun dark ride, better than Snow White and Pinocchio. It’s very similar to the Magic Kingdom version.
Riding It: Because of its location all the way in the back of the park, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh rarely gets long waits. You’ll typically just be able to pair it with a visit to Haunted Mansion or maybe the Explorer Canoes.
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh sometimes offers a Roo Pass, which allows parties of two or fewer to skip the line. Ask a Cast Member at the ride entrance whether it’s available when you visit.
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure
Height: 40” (102cm)
Type: Slow / Dark
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, the rebuild of Splash Mountain, opened November 15, 2024. This is a well-executed log flume ride taking you on a journey through the Bayou with Tiana and her friends. It combines dark ride elements, including beautiful, modern animatronics, with the classic you’re-gonna-get-soaked drop near the end.
Riding It: Tiana’s Bayou Adventure will debuted with a virtual queue and as a part of Lightning Lane Multi Pass. We have a separate post covering how to ride Tiana’s at Disneyland.
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